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during the debate october 22. >> comments on this. first, the sequester is not something that i propose. it's something that congress proposed. it will not happen. >> bret: so on that statement, both things probably can be said are not true. right? >> well, look, i love that the republicans are trying to make this the obama sequester. let me remind you on the day the sequester passed the house of representatives, 269 congressmen and women voted for it. how many were republicans? 171. among those republicans, the speaker of the house. the republican majority leader. the republican whip and the chairman of the budget committee who later became the vice presidential nominee. all of them voted for it. the speaker of the house that day said i got 98% of what i want. i'm pretty pleased. so somehow, what they like then they don't like now. >> bret: fair. >> they are trying to say it's the president's idea. >> fair, but it was the president's idea. >> look -- >> you can concede that point, right? >> whatly concede we were looking and the repu
during the debate october 22. >> comments on this. first, the sequester is not something that i propose. it's something that congress proposed. it will not happen. >> bret: so on that statement, both things probably can be said are not true. right? >> well, look, i love that the republicans are trying to make this the obama sequester. let me remind you on the day the sequester passed the house of representatives, 269 congressmen and women voted for it. how many were...
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i've watched them kick this can down the road for 22 years that i've been here. i've had enough of it. >> welcome back to "the ed show." with the sequester deadline looming, speaker john boehner is refusing to accept new revenue to avoid spending cuts. well, republicans, you see, they just want to trade cuts for cuts. here is a chart of the spending cuts the democrats and republicans agreed to during the 2011 debt ceiling disaster, and it is $1.7 trillion in cuts. there is not a dime of new revenue there. here is the chart when you add the $737 billion in new revenue agreed to during the fiscal cliff deal. republicans are winning the battle, wouldn't you say, when it comes to balancing? over two-thirds of deficit reduction has come from cuts to domestic programs, and it's not exactly fair. but now the house progressive caucus has come out with what they call the balancing act. it's a common-sense plan to reduce the deficit by closing tax loopholes and cutting wasteful defense spending. here is the chart of the plan. there is $1.7 trillion in new revenue. the $1.7
i've watched them kick this can down the road for 22 years that i've been here. i've had enough of it. >> welcome back to "the ed show." with the sequester deadline looming, speaker john boehner is refusing to accept new revenue to avoid spending cuts. well, republicans, you see, they just want to trade cuts for cuts. here is a chart of the spending cuts the democrats and republicans agreed to during the 2011 debt ceiling disaster, and it is $1.7 trillion in cuts. there is not a...
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reporter: the city will put up 15 new signs costing about $5,000 and the new enforcement begins february 22. in san ramon, ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >>> mobile5 is live driving around san francisco. ken bastida the bay area is now equal to los angeles in terms of congestion. >> reporter: yeah. it's a real mess out here, elizabeth, as you know, trying to get to the bridge in the afternoon. we're stuck on battery street, one of the main arteries getting to the bay bridge so the folks at texas a & m university's traffic institute wanted to do a study. they did it basically looking back at the 2011 numbers to figure out how many hours are wasted driving every day by commuters. that it's about 5.5 billion hours across country from commuters. where's the worst commute traffic? well, it's in washington, d.c., believe it or not. a 30-minute commute there can take up to three hours in rush hour traffic. what's next? well, believe it or not, it is los angeles and with 15 million people that's not hard to figure that one out. then third, it's san francisco- oakland. we have some of the worst commute tr
reporter: the city will put up 15 new signs costing about $5,000 and the new enforcement begins february 22. in san ramon, ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >>> mobile5 is live driving around san francisco. ken bastida the bay area is now equal to los angeles in terms of congestion. >> reporter: yeah. it's a real mess out here, elizabeth, as you know, trying to get to the bridge in the afternoon. we're stuck on battery street, one of the main arteries getting to the bay bridge so the...
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. >> we will furlough as many as 800,000 dod civilians around the country for up to 22 days. >> defense secretary leon panetta says that if sequestration kicks in and billions in defense cuts are allowed to stand, he will have to throw the nation's defense strategy out the window, damaging our ability to respond to crises. if congress does not act to stop this, it will be a $1.20 trillion cut in spending, half from the defense department, no corresponding rise and a texas. what is your best guess, evan? >> i think it is going to happen. i don't think congress is capable of getting it together. to. >> if that happens, mark, the consequences? >> carl levin thinks the odds are probably even. but the iceberg is there, we can see it, and we continue to sail in the direction of it. i think republicans, particularly speaker boehner, don't want eight. >> colby, how did it come to this? >> they kicked it down the road on this problem, they put it off, thought it would never happen. they put it up to frighten everybody, but they cannot get themselves together on the question of tax cuts, cutting
. >> we will furlough as many as 800,000 dod civilians around the country for up to 22 days. >> defense secretary leon panetta says that if sequestration kicks in and billions in defense cuts are allowed to stand, he will have to throw the nation's defense strategy out the window, damaging our ability to respond to crises. if congress does not act to stop this, it will be a $1.20 trillion cut in spending, half from the defense department, no corresponding rise and a texas. what is...
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for instance, deficits are decreasing. however, all i ever hear from republicans is the president needs to get serious. from speaker john boehner. that's the best impersonation i can give you. >> it's not bad. >> wasn't very good, nothing personal. >> but dana, is that it? >> well, that was a little raspy, your john boehner. but i think you've captured the sentiment, more or less correctly. and yes, the cbo report shows that the deficit is shrinking. but it is also showing the efforts to shrink the deficit have taken away from growth and the economy. you can't have one of these things without the other. now, i think there's a fallacy in the first question you posed to jared. that is that republicans would be very upset if there were a double-dip recession in a political sense as rush limbaugh and others have stated, they may be in a stronger position if the economy goes back into recession. then the president and his majority party will be less powerful. so they actually have a political incentive. >> hang on a second, dan
for instance, deficits are decreasing. however, all i ever hear from republicans is the president needs to get serious. from speaker john boehner. that's the best impersonation i can give you. >> it's not bad. >> wasn't very good, nothing personal. >> but dana, is that it? >> well, that was a little raspy, your john boehner. but i think you've captured the sentiment, more or less correctly. and yes, the cbo report shows that the deficit is shrinking. but it is also...
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it's-- we are facing a situation with these deficits that in three or four more years, the deficit's going to be down to 600 or 700 billion dollars a year which is an enormous amount of money and then we're going to have another recession and it's going to go up to 1.5 or even more trillion dollars and we're not going to be able to deal with it and if we have inflation which we're going to have at some point we won't be able to pay the debt service. and now it's in the long run we'll be dead with his policies and that's where we are now, we've got to deal with the long run and forget about the short-term. >> brenda: and john, that's actually only one more quarter of negative gdp we'll be in recession? >> sorry about that. >> all cuts are good as far as i'm concerned, but a meat ax is a little bit of exaggeration, this is more like a butter knife that these cuts are so small, there's nothing there and he what i would like to see is the government take more of a private sector approach, like a businessman and say, let's evaluate what we have 'cause many of these government programs ove
it's-- we are facing a situation with these deficits that in three or four more years, the deficit's going to be down to 600 or 700 billion dollars a year which is an enormous amount of money and then we're going to have another recession and it's going to go up to 1.5 or even more trillion dollars and we're not going to be able to deal with it and if we have inflation which we're going to have at some point we won't be able to pay the debt service. and now it's in the long run we'll be dead...
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tell that to your kids and grandchildre >> i am a boring deficit hawk o this, i say the same thing over and over again. ul krugman ishas coconvinced a lot of my liberal friends that is okay to kick the can down the road.. >>>> he actually used those words. >> terrible idea. it courts all sorts of disasters. cited interest rate spikes -- it could haen overnight. it takes a long time to fix these problems. we have got to start on it now. sequestration is a cde, ugly tool. but if it has the effect of making people serious about entitlement and tax reforms, it would not be so bad. >> colby, what do you think?k? >> going back to charles' column, he says that this the first timeme since the election that presint obama has been put on defense. i don't think that is true. i agreree with m mark the republicans will bear the brunt of it ininitially, because they would be the obstructionists. looking at it and share political terms -- this h has cooool implications. -- global implications. >> nina, you think the american people are getting fed up with this? it has been going on for years. >> and m
tell that to your kids and grandchildre >> i am a boring deficit hawk o this, i say the same thing over and over again. ul krugman ishas coconvinced a lot of my liberal friends that is okay to kick the can down the road.. >>>> he actually used those words. >> terrible idea. it courts all sorts of disasters. cited interest rate spikes -- it could haen overnight. it takes a long time to fix these problems. we have got to start on it now. sequestration is a cde, ugly tool....
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the end of his first term, and we've seen record deficits, record spending, trillion dollar plus deficits for as long as president obama's been in office. >> reporter: a look at our or latest fox news poll from last week, we asked among other things what's your number one priority, the thing you're sort of most passionate about. dealing with government spending was number one, and yet we're hearing from the president's aides he'll be talking more tonight about investments in education, other programs. investments another word for spending, arthel. arthel: and we'll see how that goes over. ed henry, thank you very much. jon: marco rubio will give the republican response to the state of the union address. tonight will be senator rubio's chance to really shine. chief national corps 1307b9 jim angle is live in washington. the big question, jim, why senator rubio? [laughter] >> reporter: well, the answer to that question is pretty easy. there is no question that senate rubio -- who was only elected in 2010 -- is already a star in the republican party, and that's why he'll give the official res
the end of his first term, and we've seen record deficits, record spending, trillion dollar plus deficits for as long as president obama's been in office. >> reporter: a look at our or latest fox news poll from last week, we asked among other things what's your number one priority, the thing you're sort of most passionate about. dealing with government spending was number one, and yet we're hearing from the president's aides he'll be talking more tonight about investments in education,...
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now, i've watched them kick this can down the road 22 years that i've been here. i've had enough of it. it's time to act. >> that is -- i'm trying to think of a word other than lie. kick the can down the road? we had a big tax increase in 1993 with president clinton along with big spending cuts. >> right. >> it was a deficit reduction package that worked. they continued to do more deficit reducing package with newt gingrich on the spending side throughout the decade and we're on our way to a surplus. >> that's right. i've been calling it the undecade, the 1990s has been written out of their record. they would have you believe that it was always the way it was under reagan and then bush. >> why don't they just say, leave off the clinton tax increase, which helped a lot, and just claim they did it for spending cuts? >> because if they do, if they admit that something nice happened in the '90s, they have to say, what happened after 2000. because by making it everybody's fault, everybody is to blame, they make it nobody is to blame which means they themselves is not t
now, i've watched them kick this can down the road 22 years that i've been here. i've had enough of it. it's time to act. >> that is -- i'm trying to think of a word other than lie. kick the can down the road? we had a big tax increase in 1993 with president clinton along with big spending cuts. >> right. >> it was a deficit reduction package that worked. they continued to do more deficit reducing package with newt gingrich on the spending side throughout the decade and we're...
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i've watched them kick the can down the road for 22 years that i've been here. i've had enough of it. it's time to act. >> reporter: another obama/boehner battle. for now the dead line stands. 23 days and no deal yet. i'm steve handlesman. >>> floyd corkins is 28 years old. he entered his this morning and told the judge he intended to make a statement against gay rights opponents. he shot a security guard inside downtown headquarters of a christian group. although wounded, the guard wrestled the gun away. he was carrying a bag of ammunition and some sandwiches. prosecutors say he planned to smear the sandwiches in the face of his shooting victims. this is the first time a defendant has been charged and convicted under d.c.'s anti-terrorism act which was enacted in 2002. >>> a d.c. man is charged tonight in connection with a shooting involving a police officer. 46-year-old david young stabbed an officer in the back last night. it happened at a home on 13th street northwest off piney branch road. officers had gone there responding to a report of a stalk iter. inve
i've watched them kick the can down the road for 22 years that i've been here. i've had enough of it. it's time to act. >> reporter: another obama/boehner battle. for now the dead line stands. 23 days and no deal yet. i'm steve handlesman. >>> floyd corkins is 28 years old. he entered his this morning and told the judge he intended to make a statement against gay rights opponents. he shot a security guard inside downtown headquarters of a christian group. although wounded, the...
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it's-- we are facing a situation with these deficits that in three or four more years, the deficit's going to be down to 600 or 700 billion dollars a year which is an enormous amount of money and then we're going to have another recession and it's going to go up to 1.5 or even more trillion dollars and we're not going to be able to deal with it and if we have inflation which we're going to have at some point we won't be able to pay the debt service. and now it's in the long run we'll be dead with his policies and that's where we are now, we've got to deal with the long run and forget about the short-term. >> brenda: and john, that's actually only one more quarter of negative gdp we'll be in recession? >> sorry about that. >> all cuts are good as far as i'm concerned, but a meat ax is a little bit of exaggeration, this is more like a butter knife that these cuts are so small, there's nothing there and he what i would like to see is the government take more of a private sector approach, like a businessman and say, let's evaluate what we have 'cause many of these government programs ove
it's-- we are facing a situation with these deficits that in three or four more years, the deficit's going to be down to 600 or 700 billion dollars a year which is an enormous amount of money and then we're going to have another recession and it's going to go up to 1.5 or even more trillion dollars and we're not going to be able to deal with it and if we have inflation which we're going to have at some point we won't be able to pay the debt service. and now it's in the long run we'll be dead...
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i have watched them kick this can down the road for 22 years that i have been here. i have had enough of it. it's time to act. >> chris: congress woman, let's look at the numbers. are you really saying in a government that spends $3.5 trillion a year increased discretionary spending by 14% in the last four years you can't $85 billion to cut to avoid the sequester. >> we have made the cut in terms of agriculture subsidies. there are tens of billions of dollars in cuts there. and that should be balanced with eliminating subsidies for big oil. why should we lower pell grants instead of eliminating the subsidies for big oil? >> chris: why not just cut spending. 85 billion north dakota a $3.5 trillion government. >> let's just back up from with all due respect to the speaker what he said is not the gospel truth. the fact is that a lot of the spending increases came during the bush administration. two unpaid for wars that we got ourselves engaged in. prescription drug plan that added enormous amounts to our spending and the tax cuts of the high end that did not create jobs
i have watched them kick this can down the road for 22 years that i have been here. i have had enough of it. it's time to act. >> chris: congress woman, let's look at the numbers. are you really saying in a government that spends $3.5 trillion a year increased discretionary spending by 14% in the last four years you can't $85 billion to cut to avoid the sequester. >> we have made the cut in terms of agriculture subsidies. there are tens of billions of dollars in cuts there. and that...
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that's john boehner's quote. so it's not as if this was our deal. the speaker says he got 98% of what he wanted. now he says is he quester is happening becae the president didn't lead -- saying is he questing didn't happen -- is happening because the president didn't lead. that's totally inaccurate. the president was prepared to be supportive of mr. van hollen's alternative yesterday. you can say you want to plan. that was his plan. we offered it. that was mr. van hollen's plan we offered. that was our democratic alternative. and it would have avoided sequester. so i sayo the gentleman, i'm disappointed that the schedule does not reflect substantive, meingful legislation to avoid the sequester which i think, what we certainly don't want, i don't know about your side, based on the quotes that i've just given you. but i would hope that the majority leader would with the speakers and others in his caucus seriously think about next week, making in order a substantive alternative to the sequester. mr. price says we did something the last congress. the la
that's john boehner's quote. so it's not as if this was our deal. the speaker says he got 98% of what he wanted. now he says is he quester is happening becae the president didn't lead -- saying is he questing didn't happen -- is happening because the president didn't lead. that's totally inaccurate. the president was prepared to be supportive of mr. van hollen's alternative yesterday. you can say you want to plan. that was his plan. we offered it. that was mr. van hollen's plan we offered. that...
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first term and we've seen record deficits, record spending, trillion dollar plus deficits for as long as president obama's been in office. so for the average american, $50,000 in debt. it's gone up 50% since president obama's been in office and his solution to ever fiscal problem that we face has been to raise taxes not to look at the spending side of the equation. >> what do you think he's going to say tomorrow night the state of the union. >> he hopes to talk about the economy and job, an inauguration. >> and more of a rough picture speech than the state of the union. >> right, but i think we continue to see where the economy is our number one issue, jobs getting americans back to work and this is the slowest recovery in the history of this country. and i hope that president obama talks about, oh, how we're going to work to get americans back to work. >> you're part of the leadership, i'm curious, we're pushing up on this march 1st sequestration deadline, have you heard from the white house? i mean, is there a dialog going on between the white house and the house of representatives
first term and we've seen record deficits, record spending, trillion dollar plus deficits for as long as president obama's been in office. so for the average american, $50,000 in debt. it's gone up 50% since president obama's been in office and his solution to ever fiscal problem that we face has been to raise taxes not to look at the spending side of the equation. >> what do you think he's going to say tomorrow night the state of the union. >> he hopes to talk about the economy and...
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we will furlough up to 251,000 civilians for up to 22 days. we will cancel third and fourth quarter depo maintenance which will result in the termination of an estimated 5,000 employees and delay -- a significant delay in equipment readiness for six divisions and an estimated $3.36 billion impact to the communities surrounding our depos. for fiscal year 2014 and beyond, sequestration will result in the loss of at least an additional 100,000 personnel, soldiers from the active army, the army national guard and the u.s. army reserve. combined with previous cuts, this will result in a total reduction of at least 189,000 personnel from the force but probably even more than that. these reductions will impact at the army base and every installation in the army. sequestration will result in claze to every one of our 10 major modernization programs. the inability to reset our equipment after 12 years of war and unacceptable reductions in unit and individual training. these cuts will be felt across the entire country. since 2008, the total army budget
we will furlough up to 251,000 civilians for up to 22 days. we will cancel third and fourth quarter depo maintenance which will result in the termination of an estimated 5,000 employees and delay -- a significant delay in equipment readiness for six divisions and an estimated $3.36 billion impact to the communities surrounding our depos. for fiscal year 2014 and beyond, sequestration will result in the loss of at least an additional 100,000 personnel, soldiers from the active army, the army...
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researchers tracked men between the ages of 18 and 22 for two years. they say men can improve their sperm count significantly if they exercise at least 15 hours a week. >>> how videogames are helping brain surgeons practice before they get to the operating room. i'm ines ferre in new york. i'll have that story coming up. before they practice on patients. ines ferre shows us how it works. may look like a vid >>> welcome back. healthwatch now. a new technology is helping brain surgeons improve their skills before they practice on patients. ines ferre shows us how it all works. >> reporter: this may look like videogames but it's actually serious business. >> we need to stop the bleeding with your right hand. >> reporter: first year resident is using a virtual reality simulator to hone his brain surgery skills. >> the machine actually simulates the sounds, feelings, the actual tactile feedback that you would get if you actually were standing there in the operating room. >> reporter: mount sinai school of medicine is the first in the u.s. to use the neuroto
researchers tracked men between the ages of 18 and 22 for two years. they say men can improve their sperm count significantly if they exercise at least 15 hours a week. >>> how videogames are helping brain surgeons practice before they get to the operating room. i'm ines ferre in new york. i'll have that story coming up. before they practice on patients. ines ferre shows us how it works. may look like a vid >>> welcome back. healthwatch now. a new technology is helping brain...
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in a way that doesn't hamper growth. >> reporter: the response from house speaker john boehner's office? the president got his revenue, now it's finally time to make the reforms necessary to save our entitlement programs. any tax loopholes we close should be used to lower rates for all taxpayers so we can be more competitive and create or more jobs. automatic spending cuts hit the federal budget march 1st. less than four weeks later, a large portion of federal spending authority expires. if democrats and republicans fail to resolve these tax and spending differences, the government is headed for those across the board spending cuts and a government shutdown. back to you. connell: rich, thank you very much. rich edson in d.c. dagen: let's bring in david stockman, former economic adviser to president ronald reagan. there's no urgency though. if we don't do something about our annual budget deficits and our longer term debt that we're accumulating, is it just going to be kind of a slow drip like where we bleed to death as a nation, where we don't really feel it until it's too late? >> no.
in a way that doesn't hamper growth. >> reporter: the response from house speaker john boehner's office? the president got his revenue, now it's finally time to make the reforms necessary to save our entitlement programs. any tax loopholes we close should be used to lower rates for all taxpayers so we can be more competitive and create or more jobs. automatic spending cuts hit the federal budget march 1st. less than four weeks later, a large portion of federal spending authority expires....
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was the last year and now a 22% jump. that was a significant problem for them and their budget. so they looked into the utah health exchange and found that they have some options there and they want to their plose and said, we don't want to pay this 22% increase. we'll pay something less and we'll give you the difference of what we paid this past year. how much we put into premiums we'll give you to spend plus a cash bonus of this excess. and then they introduced them to the exchange and what they found out is with that competition work the consumer in charge they had individualized insurance programs that they could pick from, about 135 different programs that were available through the portal. and it proved out to be the win-win for the business and a win-win for the consumer in having, again, good health care coverage and keeping costs from escalating to where a company would be forced to drop it. i mentioned mike because there's probably nobody that knows more about health care and the system that's taking place in am
was the last year and now a 22% jump. that was a significant problem for them and their budget. so they looked into the utah health exchange and found that they have some options there and they want to their plose and said, we don't want to pay this 22% increase. we'll pay something less and we'll give you the difference of what we paid this past year. how much we put into premiums we'll give you to spend plus a cash bonus of this excess. and then they introduced them to the exchange and what...
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in his tenure pope benedict announced 22 cardinals in total. 18 of the 22 are under the age of 80 making them eligible to vote. one of those is archbishop of new york, timothy dolan. he was elevated last spring and edward o'brien from the city of baltimore. martha: so republican senator lindsey graham making no bones about it over the weekend. he has threatened to block president obama's picks for cia director, john brennan and for defense secretary, chuck hagel unless the president provides more information on the september 2012 attack on our consulate in benghazi, libya. listen to this. >> how could they say after panetta and dempsey said it was a terrorist attack that night, how could the president say for two weeks after the attack it was the result of a video? how could susan rice come on to show to say there is no evidence of a terrorist attack when sick tear of defense and joint chiefs knew that that night? i think that was a misleading narrative three weeks before our election. >> he is hanging onto this in a big way. joining me, kt mcfarland, fox news security analyst . what do
in his tenure pope benedict announced 22 cardinals in total. 18 of the 22 are under the age of 80 making them eligible to vote. one of those is archbishop of new york, timothy dolan. he was elevated last spring and edward o'brien from the city of baltimore. martha: so republican senator lindsey graham making no bones about it over the weekend. he has threatened to block president obama's picks for cia director, john brennan and for defense secretary, chuck hagel unless the president provides...
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tom kartsotis sold more than $22 million in fossil shares in march of '09. shares are up some 500% since then. those shares would be more than 130 million bucks today. then there's dennis wilson as yoga retailer lulu lemon. he sold $6 million in lulu in september 2008 and two months later. shares are up 1600% since then on those two trades alone. wilson cost himself $40 million. but what about those repeat offenders? the data shows the ceos who sold the shares most often are jeff boyd of priceline.com and reed hastings at netflix. both ceos have long had prescheduled selling plans in place with or without a crisis. so you can't blame them for that. >> the old plank. yes, they are human beings. and they -- we call it the smart money. but they don't always get it right. >> not at all. 15 minutes before the closing bell sounds today. >>> watch out. despite the rally so far this year, our next guest says a market pullback would not be surprising. and he's here with some plays that he says will help investors make their way through that period. >>> then we went f
tom kartsotis sold more than $22 million in fossil shares in march of '09. shares are up some 500% since then. those shares would be more than 130 million bucks today. then there's dennis wilson as yoga retailer lulu lemon. he sold $6 million in lulu in september 2008 and two months later. shares are up 1600% since then on those two trades alone. wilson cost himself $40 million. but what about those repeat offenders? the data shows the ceos who sold the shares most often are jeff boyd of...
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i will terminate the deficit. >> he didn't terminate the deficit. it took a democrat to do that. >> stephanie: he said it is no longer frightening. he likes it when people mock his accent. in the '70s, people were frightened of the german accent. >> it is technically us a -- austrian. >> stephanie: right. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] he said that he's 65 now. he gets better with age. he's in a new movie. the last stand. >> i don't think it did very well. >> stephanie: no? he said i got older i got wiser. i experienced certain things as governor that helped me with my performance. you did do some acting. >> there was a performance. >> stephanie: i'm talking about the housekeeper. >> yeah, i know. he had to perform. he had to perform in order to -- >> stephanie: here's the part where he says something that makes sense. he's called for american leaders to think beyond gun laws. he says u.s. leaders need to address issues such as parenting, mental illness as well as laws on firearms when discussing ways to reduce gun violence. and things of that nat
i will terminate the deficit. >> he didn't terminate the deficit. it took a democrat to do that. >> stephanie: he said it is no longer frightening. he likes it when people mock his accent. in the '70s, people were frightened of the german accent. >> it is technically us a -- austrian. >> stephanie: right. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] he said that he's 65 now. he gets better with age. he's in a new movie. the last stand. >> i don't think it did very...
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but we cannot furlough them for more than 22 days. we can do so for up to 22 days. the president has rightly exempted military personnel. a certain amount -- a large amount of funding has been obligated and all we have left is the obligated reserve, as the general explained, this is tiny. he has no room to go. he is less constrained by the mechanism of sequester. right now we have to go everywhere. so it doesn't help that much. although i appreciate any on fettering that we can get. it doesn't help all that much at this point in the year. >> well, if there are any specific that you can give us about whether or not it would help to at least give you that discretion, if there are any specific you can provide us, that would be great. my time is up. very rarely do we have all of you here on time. while you are all here, i have mentioned this to a couple of you. if you have not yet seen the documentary, the invisible war, i certainly hope that every single one of you see it before the next chance i have to visit with you. if you have specific recommendations after seeing
but we cannot furlough them for more than 22 days. we can do so for up to 22 days. the president has rightly exempted military personnel. a certain amount -- a large amount of funding has been obligated and all we have left is the obligated reserve, as the general explained, this is tiny. he has no room to go. he is less constrained by the mechanism of sequester. right now we have to go everywhere. so it doesn't help that much. although i appreciate any on fettering that we can get. it doesn't...
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and say, this is john boehner's fault because 80% of americans don't know who john boehner is. >> he has one great asset, joe, the republicans. >> one asset the republicans have. >> there is that. >> the democrats. it's the circle of life. >> exactly. >> the circle of life. >> every time a party seems to be moving towards total domination they overreach. now, you have democrats in the strongest position they've been in quite some time. you have nancy pelosi going on the air this weekend, chris, we don't have a spending problem and other democrats talking about medicare is not a problem. basically, like republicans denying science, you know have democrats denying math and talking about more tax increases and plays into a type that helps republicans. >> let me phrase that differently. each party that its reason to exist. if we didn't have the democratic party, we wouldn't have social security, medicare and medicaid. the republican party is into debt reduction, "law & order" in the old days, defense. democrats really don't focus on that. that's not the reason they get elected. nobody ru
and say, this is john boehner's fault because 80% of americans don't know who john boehner is. >> he has one great asset, joe, the republicans. >> one asset the republicans have. >> there is that. >> the democrats. it's the circle of life. >> exactly. >> the circle of life. >> every time a party seems to be moving towards total domination they overreach. now, you have democrats in the strongest position they've been in quite some time. you have nancy...
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to consider something like this. >> and let me say, again, having kids and i have a 25-year-old, a 22-year-old, and a lot of friends and friends of friends of friends and maybe the ending is rare, but the story is being played out on every single college campus, and it is so widespread. >> and in high school now. >> and in high school now. and the abuse of prescription medications, and it seems safer, because it comes from mom and dad's cabinet or mom and dad saying, you go to this doctor and if you are having a problem and they can handle it. you rush into the psychiatrist office and he is not being paid for listening for 20 or 30 minutes, but give them this, and this is a crack judgment, and here you go. >> and some handle it that way, and some are very good, but most do not. >> and the pay structure does not reward doctors for sitting in an office to talk to a kid for 30 or 40 minutes and then having these callbacks. >> and so great to see you dr. emily senay, and alan schwartz, thank you as well, incredible piece. and coming up "before the bell" brian sullivan, and we will be righ
to consider something like this. >> and let me say, again, having kids and i have a 25-year-old, a 22-year-old, and a lot of friends and friends of friends of friends and maybe the ending is rare, but the story is being played out on every single college campus, and it is so widespread. >> and in high school now. >> and in high school now. and the abuse of prescription medications, and it seems safer, because it comes from mom and dad's cabinet or mom and dad saying, you go to...
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that's john boehner's quote. so it's not as if this was our deal. the speaker says he got 98% of what he wanted. now he says is he quester is happening because the president didn't lead -- saying is he questing didn't happen -- is happening because the president didn't lead. that's totally inaccurate. the president was prepared to be supportive of mr. van hollen's alternative yesterday. you can say you want to plan. that was his plan. we offered it. that was mr. van hollen's plan we offered. that was our democratic alternative. and it would have avoided sequester. so i say to the gentleman, i'm disappointed that the schedule does not reflect substantive, meaningful legislation to avoid the sequester which i think, what we certainly don't want, i don't know about your side, based on the quotes that i've just given you. but i would hope that the majority leader would with the speakers and others in his caucus seriously think about next week, making in order a substantive alternative to the sequester. mr. price says we did something the last congress.
that's john boehner's quote. so it's not as if this was our deal. the speaker says he got 98% of what he wanted. now he says is he quester is happening because the president didn't lead -- saying is he questing didn't happen -- is happening because the president didn't lead. that's totally inaccurate. the president was prepared to be supportive of mr. van hollen's alternative yesterday. you can say you want to plan. that was his plan. we offered it. that was mr. van hollen's plan we offered....
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i've watched them kick this can down the year for 22 years that i've been here. i've had enough of it. it's time to act. >> exit john boehner a little frustrated by an on going process. that is just about budgeting for the future. they have yet to resolve the problem with the current crisis and the so-called sequester, those automatic across the board spending cuts particularly as it relates to the military budget. jon: the military budget will get hacked if that sequester goes through, what are they doing about that. >> reporter: today defense secretary leon panetta called it a real threat to military readiness and to nation until and economic security. we'll have a news conference in a couple of hours in washington featuring the ranking republicans on the house armed services committee. they will come up with a proposal to alleviate the impact of these sequester cuts. it's tens of millions of dollars that will hit dod. rather than making them automatic meat cleaver cuts as so many worry about they would give the pentagon some discretion and latitude to target t
i've watched them kick this can down the year for 22 years that i've been here. i've had enough of it. it's time to act. >> exit john boehner a little frustrated by an on going process. that is just about budgeting for the future. they have yet to resolve the problem with the current crisis and the so-called sequester, those automatic across the board spending cuts particularly as it relates to the military budget. jon: the military budget will get hacked if that sequester goes through,...
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it says our deficit for this year will only be $845 billion. this is considered good news, because for the past few years, it's been over a trillion dollars. when spending more than $800 billion than we take in is viewed as progress, it's time to get serious. let's hope for the good of our country, our lawmakers do just that. have a great night, everybody. "fast money" begins right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. magic kingdom. disney's been the happiest place on earth for investors. why mickey mouse is still a good bet. tech troubles. it's the worst sector so far this year. tom picks that benefit from the mobile revolution. and blackberry brawl. can the momentum continue for blackberry? dan and guy duke it out in a smartphone street fight. first, let's get straight to breaking news here. shares of hewlett-packard surging on reports that the board is studying potential breakup scenarios. jon fortt has the latest. fact or fiction here? >> melissa -- fact, but not extremely exciting fact
it says our deficit for this year will only be $845 billion. this is considered good news, because for the past few years, it's been over a trillion dollars. when spending more than $800 billion than we take in is viewed as progress, it's time to get serious. let's hope for the good of our country, our lawmakers do just that. have a great night, everybody. "fast money" begins right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee....